Neither of my heated seats or my heated mirrors work. i have checked the fuse and also replaced it with 2 new ones just in case. any help would be awesome. thanks
Not exactly.
According to the wiring diagrams, the heated seats are controlled by several fuses and two modules, plus two relays, along with input from the HVAC module. There is a module and a relay for each seat heater.
The mirrors are controlled by several other fuses and modules.
You may need a shop manual to trace the circuits.
All of the fuses involved are in the box in the engine compartment.
SOURCE: 2005 Ford Freestyle Limited the
Here's a diagram and desription of your fuse panels for you. There are 2 different boxes and I gave you both. I see separate fuses for the problems you are having so you may be looking at 2 different fuses or an entire different problem altogether. Either way here are your diagrams. This should be in your owners manual if you have one. If you don't and would like a copy, you can email me at [email protected] with your make model and year and I will be happy to email you a copy. Don't worry no cost to you.
SOURCE: 2006 F150 I lost power to drivers seat, power
Might want to check the driver's side door sill for a splice that is corroded.
In
the SCab, I have seen this closer to the driver's side kick panel,
where the hood release is at ( still in the door sill ), on the
SuperCrew, I have seen this splice at the back, where the wires turn up
the C-pillar.
Here are some pictures from other people that had this problem.
The front, the wire with the bad splice was reported to be a blue w/ White stripe wire.
When it is found in the back, it is a violet wire
If you check the fuses for those items, you will find the fuses are fine, but when you check the switch for the item, there is no power.
It will take some time, but checking for a broken splice, that is not obvious, but the chance is high you will find one in the sea of wires in the door sill.
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just checked fuse 30 and the rest that have anything to do with heat, seats, and mirrors. all good
is there any sort of relay that would run the heat for both mirrors and seats?
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